Architecture

Folk and sacral architecture is a
part of material cultural heritage of Vojvodina’s Slovaks. The folk
architecture of Slovaks living in Vojvodina is specific and it
differs depending of the territory where it is built, like Banát,
Báčka and Sriem. Those specifics were established under the effect
of other nationalities living on the same territory or by the
influence of natural factors. But the old houses of Vojvodina’s
Slovaks which consist of the front, back room and a special lobby
called “Pitvor”, are very similar to the houses of Pannonia which
have been built in the southern part of Slovakia.

Sacral architecture or the
cathedrals of Slovak evangelistic churches in Serbia have their
characteristics like the quadrangular shape, simplicity and
furtiveness. The most meaningful contribution in the field of
architecture had Milan Michal Harminc from Kulpín.

You can find more information
about his work by clicking on the references which are situated on
the left side of the portal.